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SP126mq-bg-A CARLETON COLLEGE
1-28-74 Northfield, Minnesota
Office of Public Information
Philip Kobbe, Director
For Immediate Release: Telephone: (507) 645-4431, ext. 506 A^
CARLETON TO GIVE LECTURES ON ASIAN STUDIES £
A number of special events have been scheduled for winter term at Carleton Z.
College as part of Carleton's continuing Asian Studies Program. Among them will n—.
be a series of films, a seminar on Japan's Momoyama period (1586-1615), and a ~"=***»^
series of public lectures dealing with various topics related to Asian studies.
The seminar will be taught by Bardwell L. Smith, professor of religion and Asian
studies and director of the Asian Studies Program, and by John C. Perry, associate
professor of history.
The first two lectures will deal with the scroll paintings of Hakuin Zenji
(1686-1769), and the scroll paintings of Gibbon Sengai (1750-1837), Zen master.
The lectures will be given by Yasuichi Awakawa, Professor Emeritus, in Carleton's
Boliou Art Hall at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, January 31, and Friday, February 1.
Dr. Awakawa owns the largest Zen art collection in Japan, and is one of the
foremost living Zen art critics, collectors, and artists. He will be accompanied
by Mrs, Awakawa and by Mr. Makoto Fuijita, Executive Secretary of the World
University Service of Japan. Mr. Fuijita will act as interpreter for Dr. Awakawa.
The public is cordially invited to attend both the lectures. No admission
will be charged.
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11 copies to: "A" List
4 copies to: Files and Publications
SP126mq-bg-A CARLETON COLLEGE
1-28-74 Northfield, Minnesota
Office of Public Information
Philip Kobbe, Director
For Immediate Release: Telephone: (507) 645-4431, ext. 506 A^
CARLETON TO GIVE LECTURES ON ASIAN STUDIES £
A number of special events have been scheduled for winter term at Carleton Z.
College as part of Carleton's continuing Asian Studies Program. Among them will n—.
be a series of films, a seminar on Japan's Momoyama period (1586-1615), and a ~"=***»^
series of public lectures dealing with various topics related to Asian studies.
The seminar will be taught by Bardwell L. Smith, professor of religion and Asian
studies and director of the Asian Studies Program, and by John C. Perry, associate
professor of history.
The first two lectures will deal with the scroll paintings of Hakuin Zenji
(1686-1769), and the scroll paintings of Gibbon Sengai (1750-1837), Zen master.
The lectures will be given by Yasuichi Awakawa, Professor Emeritus, in Carleton's
Boliou Art Hall at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, January 31, and Friday, February 1.
Dr. Awakawa owns the largest Zen art collection in Japan, and is one of the
foremost living Zen art critics, collectors, and artists. He will be accompanied
by Mrs, Awakawa and by Mr. Makoto Fuijita, Executive Secretary of the World
University Service of Japan. Mr. Fuijita will act as interpreter for Dr. Awakawa.
The public is cordially invited to attend both the lectures. No admission
will be charged.
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